Mayor Johnston holds town hall meetings to address homelessness

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:39:03 GMT

Mayor Johnston holds town hall meetings to address homelessness DENVER (KDVR) – Denver Mayor Mike Johnston will hold a series of town hall meetings as he continues the launch of his plan to address homelessness throughout the city.After announcing an emergency declaration, the mayor initiated a partnership with 78 neighborhoods with the goal of housing a thousand people living on the streets.FOX31 spoke with those who attended the town hall meeting on Tuesday at the Savoy in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood. The meeting was co-hosted by City Councilman Darrell Watson. City council votes to extend emergency declaration for homelessness Johnston took questions from the crowd, and many said that finding a solution is a balance between compassion and the need to maintain proper safety standards.“There’s older individuals, there’s veterans there’s disabled people that you should 100% take care of, but there’s a whole other group of people out there. There’s a bunch of 20-year-olds over there massively addicted to drugs, don’t work, don’t do anythi...

RTD voted to lower fares, expand discounts, restructure programs

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:39:03 GMT

RTD voted to lower fares, expand discounts, restructure programs DENVER (KDVR) -- The Regional Transportation District will be lowering its fares across the board soon, according to a press release.After a yearlong system-wide study analyzing fares and equity, the RTD Board of Directors voted Tuesday to lower fares and revise some of its programs. Destinations you can get to on RTD while fares are free "RTD is removing barriers to transit access and reconciling longstanding concerns from customers and the community regarding the high cost and complexity of fares currently in place," general manager and CEO Debra Johnson said.Fares are still free through August as part of the Zero Fare for Better Air initiative, and the new changes begin as early as September.New programs and changesYouth will be able to use RTD for free beginning in September as part of a pilot program that the board voted in favor of. This will be available for those 19 and under for one year.RTD said it will have a new grant program and will simplify pass programs and bulk pu...

US agency readies lawsuit that could break up Amazon

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:39:03 GMT

US agency readies lawsuit that could break up Amazon The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is finalizing its long-awaited antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, four people with knowledge of the matter told POLITICO, a move that could ultimately break up parts of the company.The FTC has been investigating the company on a number of fronts, and the coming case would be one of the most aggressive and high-profile moves in the Biden administration’s rocky effort to tame the power of tech giants. The wide-ranging lawsuit is expected as soon as August, and will likely challenge a host of Amazon’s business practices, said the people, who were granted anonymity to discuss a confidential matter. If successful, it could lead to a court-ordered restructuring of the $1.3 trillion empire and define the legacy of FTC Chair Lina Khan.Khan rose to prominence as a Big Tech skeptic with a 2017 academic paper specifically identifying Amazon as a modern monopolist needing to be reined in. Because any case will likely take years to wind through the courts, t...

Forget the climate emergency and enjoy your holiday, say Europe’s tourism chiefs

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:39:03 GMT

Forget the climate emergency and enjoy your holiday, say Europe’s tourism chiefs Politicians have a message for tourists who might be freaked out over roasting temperatures and hellish landscapes of roaring forest fires: Swallow your fears and keep enjoying your holiday.In Greece, 20,000 people were evacuated from Rhodes over the weekend as fires engulfed parts of the island, and British Foreign Office Minister Andrew Mitchell said he “wouldn’t” travel there at the moment. But Greece’s Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni talked down the threat, stressing that only a “small part” of the island had been affected. “There has been no disruption in the airport, and … [only] 10 to 20 percent of the total area of the island [was affected by fire],” she told the BBC’s Today program. “When it comes to hotel accommodation, it’s 15 percent of the total capacity of the island [that was affected].”Her soothing takeaway? “Everybody is safe.” In Italy, where Rome hit a record 46 degrees Celsius in recent days while the north of the country saw floods of ic...

Crisp: No Labels seeks non-existent middle ground

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:39:03 GMT

Crisp: No Labels seeks non-existent middle ground Who would be hurt most by a third-party presidential campaign by the No Labels movement, President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump? It’s hard to say.No Labels presents itself as a party of the middle ground between the “extremist Far Right and Far Left political tribes,” a refuge for the “exhausted majority” that wants “bipartisan solutions” for America.No Labels has been coy about whether it plans to actually mount a presidential ticket, but at present the most prominent possibility is some combination of West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin and former Utah Gov. and Ambassador Jon Huntsman Jr., one for president, the other for vice president.Hardcore Trump supporters won’t be tempted by either the dependably Republican Huntsman or by the unreliable Democrat Manchin, but the significant segment of conservatives who don’t like Biden and have grown weary of Trump might be.But Democrats have reason to worry, as well; They’ve been burned by third parties before. The most oft-cited ...

Moore: Much of the hot air is coming from Washington

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:39:03 GMT

Moore: Much of the hot air is coming from Washington Baby, it’s hot outside.Right on cue, a New York Times headline links this surge in temperatures to “climate change.”Temperatures have climbed to well over 100 F in Las Vegas, Arizona, much of Texas, and New Mexico in recent weeks. In Phoenix, the heat wave is the worst since 1974.Is The New York Times right? Is this climate change? Of course, yes. The climate on Earth has been changing since the Big Bang created this giant rock orbiting the sun.We had multiple ice ages and heat waves long before we had coal mines, gas-guzzling automobiles and air conditioning. Or human-made CO2 emissions. Or human-made anything. The biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions has been Mother Nature. Forest fires and volcano eruptions have been some of the leading causes of greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere. The forest fires in California last year and Canada this summer have undone almost all the “progress” in reducing carbon emissions from the green en...

Mary Ann Esposito’s Remoulade Sauce

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:39:03 GMT

Mary Ann Esposito’s Remoulade Sauce Even the most dedicated, diehard cooks will find it challenging to stand in front of a hot stove these days. Fire up the grill but not for long and cook foods that do not take too much time. Eggplant and zucchini slices take but a few minutes. Marinate them in olive oil, herbs, spices and a splash of vinegar after grilling. Great side dish.Garden tomatoes are best right now so grab them, add a dash of salt and a sprinkling of extra virgin olive oil and some fresh snipped basil. Set aside. Grill shrimp in their shell in an oiled cast iron pan for 3 to 4 minutes or until shells turn pink and when cool enough to handle, remove the shells. Make a no-cook remoulade sauce to accompany the shrimp. Grilled clams and mussels in the shell are also fast cooking.Serve eggplant, tomatoes and shrimp with remoulade sauce. Delicious and easy..no sweat!TAG GOES HERERemoulade SauceINGREDIENTS3/4 cup mayonnaise2 tablespoons grainy sweet mustard2 tablespoons ketchup2 tablespoons sweet pickle juice or f...

Chicken-Mushroom Quesadillas with Corn and Black Bean Salad

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:39:03 GMT

Chicken-Mushroom Quesadillas with Corn and Black Bean Salad These Tex-Mex sandwiches are pan-fried and served with a quick Corn and Black Bean Salad. The variety of textures and flavors from the earthy, meaty mushrooms to the soft cheese and crisp tortillas combines to create a tasty, satisfying meal.Helpful Hints:If you prefer, you can use two skillets and make both quesadillas at the same time.A quick way to defrost the corn is to place it in a sieve and run hot tap water over them. Squeeze out extra liquid.Make sure your bottle of dried spice is less than 6 months old.TAG GOES HEREChicken-Mushroom QuesadillasINGREDIENTS1/2 pound boneless, skinless chicken breast cutlets (1/2-inch thick)1/2 teaspoon ground cuminOlive oil spray1/4 pound sliced, baby bello mushrooms (about 1 2/3 cups)2 cups washed, ready-to-eat spinachSalt and freshly ground black pepper2 8-inch flour tortillas (1 ounce each)*1/4 cup shredded, reduced-fat Cheddar cheese (1 ounce)DIRECTIONSSprinkle chicken with ground cumin covering all sides. Heat a nonstick skillet over med...

Editorial: Kamala Harris gets it wrong on immigration

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:39:03 GMT

Editorial: Kamala Harris gets it wrong on immigration Vice President Kamala took her anti-GOP act on the road with a Monday visit to a Latino conference in Chicago – unfortunately, she forgot to pack all her facts.Harris told the UnidosUS 2023 Annual Conference that “extremist so-called leaders have a blueprint to attack hard-won freedoms and rights and to do it state by state as part of their national agenda.”“Across our nation, extremist so-called leaders demonize, target and attack immigrants,” she said.As The Hill reported, Harris pointed to a new law in Florida that requires companies to determine an employee’s immigration status and puts penalties on hiring undocumented immigrants. The vice president called it “a law designed to make people live in fear.”In a word, no.The legislation signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis makes using E-Verify mandatory for any employer with 25 or more employees, imposes enforceable penalties for those employing illegal immigrants, and enhances penalties for human smuggling.DeSantis did n...

Rustic fruit galette brings bright summer flavor

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:39:03 GMT

Rustic fruit galette brings bright summer flavor Summer desserts should look and taste exactly like the season: bursting with color and full of fresh, sunny flavor. The best ones are also super easy to make, with ingredients that are easy to find in either the supermarket or farmers market, and not wickedly expensive.My go-to when it’s warm outside is always a galette, a rustic, free-form pie that’s basically just pastry dough folded over a filling of fresh fruit mixed with sugar and a little cornstarch to thicken it. Not only is it a beautiful dessert, with the colorful filling peaking through the golden, buttery crust, but it’s super-forgiving for folks who wouldn’t normally attempt a double-crust pie, yet want something more elegant than a crumble.I used last-of-the-season strawberries and new-to-the-season peaches for this first galette of summer, along with fresh blueberries. But you can pretty much use any fruit that strikes your fancy — stone fruits like plums, cherries, nectarines, and apricots work...